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the euro is trading at a 33 month high against the yen. that's because worries over euro debt issues are receding. looking at other markets in the asia pacific region. south korea's kospi is down 19,019 19,057. toyota motor has announced another global recall. the problem this time is defective air bags and windows. toyota says it's calling in 1.3 million cars worldwide. they include corolla compact sedans between 2001 and 2004. the lexus luxury model between 2005 and 2011 at 385,000 units. the air bags may not inflate properly in reaction to electric signals from other signals and in the lexus, the front window wipers may not be properly secured and could get stuck. toyota says it has received reports so far of 18 incidents of the air bag defect causing injury in the united states. i'll have more updates for you next hour. i'm going to leave you with a check on markets. >>> a controversial new u.s. movie about the hunt for osama bin laden will not be shown in pakistan. distributors there say they're worried about how the public will react
the euro is trading at a 33 month high against the yen. that's because worries over euro debt issues are receding. looking at other markets in the asia pacific region. south korea's kospi is down 19,019 19,057. toyota motor has announced another global recall. the problem this time is defective air bags and windows. toyota says it's calling in 1.3 million cars worldwide. they include corolla compact sedans between 2001 and 2004. the lexus luxury model between 2005 and 2011 at 385,000 units. the...
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at stake is the you yo -- euro currency itself. in the midwestern city of mountain way a major bridge has collapsed. there was no apparent warning when the aging steel span gave way during the morning commute. at least 10 vehicles and their passengers plunged 200 feet into the surging humble river. rescue streams been dispatched to the scene. >> mayor, this is terrible because mountain way is not far from you. >> no, it's not. and your phones are ringing before this is even over. and what you've been told grabs you by the gut because five of those cars were from a wedding party and the bride is from your city, striver city. jim fallow, ironically you wrote this story months ago. pothole nation. >> actually true. >> what is the story? >> as news people we're covering this in all the different layers. there's the tragedy, what about the wedding and the families and the bridge on st. louie ray . but the larger story is what we've learned is we've recognized in telling the stories that unfortunately, the american public is prodded into
at stake is the you yo -- euro currency itself. in the midwestern city of mountain way a major bridge has collapsed. there was no apparent warning when the aging steel span gave way during the morning commute. at least 10 vehicles and their passengers plunged 200 feet into the surging humble river. rescue streams been dispatched to the scene. >> mayor, this is terrible because mountain way is not far from you. >> no, it's not. and your phones are ringing before this is even over....
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the euro/yen is also lower. that pair at 121.71 to 74. many market players are on the sidelines waiting for the release of u.s. gdp and jobs data later in the week. the kospi trading higher by .4 of a%. 1,948 and in australia the benchmark index is trading higher 4,873 this tuesday morning. the u.s. agriculture chief has welcomed japan's easing of impact restrictions on its country's beef. it gives u.s. cow farmers a bigger steake in the market. they decided to allow imports of meat from american cattle aged 30 months or younger. the current limit is 20 months or younger and was set seven years ago to provent risks of bsc or mad cow disease. the u.s. will continue working on eliminating trade bar yours for high quality and safe u.s. food and agriculture products. the u.s. will keep trying to expend its exports. ron kirk called the decision a significant and historic step in expanding the american beef tradwith japan and along with it exports and jobs. that's the latest in business for this hour. here is a check on markets. >>> thousands o
the euro/yen is also lower. that pair at 121.71 to 74. many market players are on the sidelines waiting for the release of u.s. gdp and jobs data later in the week. the kospi trading higher by .4 of a%. 1,948 and in australia the benchmark index is trading higher 4,873 this tuesday morning. the u.s. agriculture chief has welcomed japan's easing of impact restrictions on its country's beef. it gives u.s. cow farmers a bigger steake in the market. they decided to allow imports of meat from...
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half percent this year that's definitely much higher than the numbers we're going to see out of the euro zone so we asked to join ferraro verne's thing young what he thought about and he said that global c.e.o.'s at the moment are actually starting to look beyond these so-called bricks for investment opportunities. and in now looking beyond the bricks. and actually cited for turkey indonesia mexico and south africa and they the c.e.o.'s eighty two percent of them said they plan to invest for the first time or incremental investment in those markets so the brics will always have the luster they have eighty five percent or so of the developing world g.d.p. but i think now what companies are realizing that you can't have a one size fit all two to the emerging markets and they're looking beyond the brics for where the niche is that they can really find some opportunity unique opportunity. to africa could end deed be the next hot spot of economic growth as a touch on political reforms. most news from africa is usually bad poverty droughts rampant aids conflicts but a real game changer is ofte
half percent this year that's definitely much higher than the numbers we're going to see out of the euro zone so we asked to join ferraro verne's thing young what he thought about and he said that global c.e.o.'s at the moment are actually starting to look beyond these so-called bricks for investment opportunities. and in now looking beyond the bricks. and actually cited for turkey indonesia mexico and south africa and they the c.e.o.'s eighty two percent of them said they plan to invest for...
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live from the world economic forum in davos friday was a pretty busy day here first the future of the euro zone was in focus with the president of the european central bank home mario drawee telling the audience that he thinks the european economy is going to recover and he sees that happening in the second half of this year he also says the question of austerity measures versus growth doesn't really make any sense to him he said the austerity measures are definitely quote by the avoidable the developing countries and to the emerging economies were also very much in the spotlight here today the most recent i'm out of data actually shows that the brics will grow five and a half percent this year that's definitely watch higher than the numbers we're going to see out of the euro zone so we asked to join ferraro verne's thing young what he thought about it and he said that global c.e.o.'s at the moment are actually starting to look beyond these so-called bricks for investment opportunities. and then now looking beyond the bricks. and actually cited for turkey indonesia mexico and south africa
live from the world economic forum in davos friday was a pretty busy day here first the future of the euro zone was in focus with the president of the european central bank home mario drawee telling the audience that he thinks the european economy is going to recover and he sees that happening in the second half of this year he also says the question of austerity measures versus growth doesn't really make any sense to him he said the austerity measures are definitely quote by the avoidable the...
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a year ago, skepticism about the euro. today, people are happy with what they see. things have improved. there are reasons for that. it is not just a mood swing. there are a least cordial good reasons -- four good reasons. the countries in the south have made real adjustments. exports are growing. the fiscal deficits are getting smaller. that is adjustment of the national level nationthat is necessary. we have much tougher rules on how to coordinate our government policies. there was criticism about the design of the union in europe that monetary policies are the centralized. achilleas if we have coordination. that is better now that used to be. -- that can only work if we have coordination. that is much better now the is to be paid capital has gone up for most banks. we're supporting countries through the imf. there is restructuring in greece and portugal. we have a special program in spain. we have closed some situational gaps in the design of the union. we created the bailout fund. they are doing more things about omt. we work together. ecb provides money if need
a year ago, skepticism about the euro. today, people are happy with what they see. things have improved. there are reasons for that. it is not just a mood swing. there are a least cordial good reasons -- four good reasons. the countries in the south have made real adjustments. exports are growing. the fiscal deficits are getting smaller. that is adjustment of the national level nationthat is necessary. we have much tougher rules on how to coordinate our government policies. there was criticism...
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s prime minister offering britain a say on exit in the euro is the issue causing tension i report on that in just a couple of minutes here on tape also struggling to dig themselves out of debt as payday loans cash strapped families with promises of instant money and other stories right after this break. well with. out of sight but still on our minds. let's try to live smarter with smartphones you never know what some people are hiding things can be sure to prove to the molecular level learned that what the doctor ordered is often based on secrets under our skin let us shine the light on a kid in the world. of. the future. me it is eve he. says. choose your language call it makoto in federal court today still some of the. treatments look the consensus get closer. to the opinions the bigger a couple of. the stories get in high winds chills the access to officers. least be cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks books that will be ip interviews intriguing story for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big. dog called. wh
s prime minister offering britain a say on exit in the euro is the issue causing tension i report on that in just a couple of minutes here on tape also struggling to dig themselves out of debt as payday loans cash strapped families with promises of instant money and other stories right after this break. well with. out of sight but still on our minds. let's try to live smarter with smartphones you never know what some people are hiding things can be sure to prove to the molecular level learned...
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the euro zone's point will be the subject to close proceedings in the plush surroundings of davos it comes amid wide to turn around europe as the u.k. prime minister tries to smooth ties with his e.u. partners they've been angered by his promise to let britain hold a referendum on was a to leave the union and his case if it is following the world economic forum for us case here very nice to see you so what's giving the delegates a headache in davos on their last day. well aside from too much champagne i would suspect we've got president mario draghi he is going to be speaking today he would take to the stage and address the current issues in europe particularly to do with inside tonight growth this comes a day after prime minister david cameron from britain he was talking about how to deal with tax avoiders and also we had german chancellor angela merkel she was saying there can be no leeway and no let up in the spending cuts despite european union's warning that there is social unrest in the likes of greece and also her homeland as well germany where people to have been protesting a
the euro zone's point will be the subject to close proceedings in the plush surroundings of davos it comes amid wide to turn around europe as the u.k. prime minister tries to smooth ties with his e.u. partners they've been angered by his promise to let britain hold a referendum on was a to leave the union and his case if it is following the world economic forum for us case here very nice to see you so what's giving the delegates a headache in davos on their last day. well aside from too much...
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the euro zone's plight will be the subject to close proceedings in the plush surroundings of doubles it comes amid wide attention in europe as the u.k. prime minister tries to smooth ties with the e.u. partners after promising he'd lead britain hold a referendum on whether to leave beginning in ati's case it pilgrim reports. in davos switzerland those currency only agenda and most anticipated speech of the day they had to come from british prime minister david cameron of the he announced a referendum on membership of the e.u. and his desire to win a new settlement for your opening credits atlantic concessions from brussels as well but when he came face to face with the leaders interestingly if you think blacks track flight he was softer and his approach and he said he was no way turning his back on europe although he was trying to steer your ideas away from the topic because his speech was actually focused on tax transparency to cut down on the void and so that's what he wanted to talk about but the rest of the financial ministers here in davos they just wanted to talk about the refe
the euro zone's plight will be the subject to close proceedings in the plush surroundings of doubles it comes amid wide attention in europe as the u.k. prime minister tries to smooth ties with the e.u. partners after promising he'd lead britain hold a referendum on whether to leave beginning in ati's case it pilgrim reports. in davos switzerland those currency only agenda and most anticipated speech of the day they had to come from british prime minister david cameron of the he announced a...
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greece is the country, remember, that started all of these euro headaches and there's more problems here in january. mass transit strike now in its 8th day. subways, buses, snarling traffic in athens and elsewhere. the workers are protesting salary cuts which have been put in place by the government, again part of austerity moves there. the government today stepping in, branding the strikes illegal and threatening to throw those workers into jail. that is causing more problems with the unions. greece, too, martha, is showing some gains. they're reducing their deficit but again, with more problems. as well, a desperate economic situation in greece. it's got people organizing, bartering systems because they have no more cash. and it is driving extremists to more violence. just in the past week, a shopping mall in athens hit by a many toing. another year, martha. martha: rough stuff. greg, thank you. bill: changing of the guard only moments away from a senate confirmation hearing for senator john kerry, the man expected to be our next secretary of state. we're live in washington. guess who
greece is the country, remember, that started all of these euro headaches and there's more problems here in january. mass transit strike now in its 8th day. subways, buses, snarling traffic in athens and elsewhere. the workers are protesting salary cuts which have been put in place by the government, again part of austerity moves there. the government today stepping in, branding the strikes illegal and threatening to throw those workers into jail. that is causing more problems with the unions....
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they can stand back or say yes, the european union needs to change to suit the euro but also to suit all of us as well. make the argument for a flexible, competitive euro, take the british people with you. >> south africa is looking at newark power for its future nuclear ended -- at nuclear power for its future and nuclear energy needs. >> the corzine were the original inhabitants of southern africa. for at least 2000 years, the hunted, herded, and gathered on the land and the sea. skeletons in the sand and evidence of what and where they ate. >> maybe they ate the food out of the jars. >> the land was seized by colonialists. under apartheid, their identity was further fracturing the proposal to build a nuclear power station here is unacceptable. >> they take our land. they are ready to take our identity away from us. everything we have got, they take away from us. now what is left for us is only -- >> these artifacts were all collected here. she and her husband, a traditional healer, are trying to preserve a culture they say is not respected. they do not have former first reform of
they can stand back or say yes, the european union needs to change to suit the euro but also to suit all of us as well. make the argument for a flexible, competitive euro, take the british people with you. >> south africa is looking at newark power for its future nuclear ended -- at nuclear power for its future and nuclear energy needs. >> the corzine were the original inhabitants of southern africa. for at least 2000 years, the hunted, herded, and gathered on the land and the sea....
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he's using the euro skeptic language to pursue a euro agenda in this speech is happening because of the rise of you and the rise of us give us led to massive discontent on the back benches in the house of commons and amongst the conservative party of the whole country that's what he's responding say but the reality of what he says if you read the subtext is that the e.u. is very good for us but it serves our interests and i will promise i promise god to do my best over the next five years to do everything i can to keep britain a member of that you've made this issue is a key constitutional issue it isn't even about economics it's about who governs britain it's about i'll be dependent nation as a democracy and determine their own future or not a classic scare tactics always employed by the status quo whether they're defending slavery or the cold laws or e.u. membership three million british jobs will be lost if we left the european union really europe is aging europe as a percentage of the world economy is now below a fifth and falling quite sharply it is gripped by eurozone crisis which
he's using the euro skeptic language to pursue a euro agenda in this speech is happening because of the rise of you and the rise of us give us led to massive discontent on the back benches in the house of commons and amongst the conservative party of the whole country that's what he's responding say but the reality of what he says if you read the subtext is that the e.u. is very good for us but it serves our interests and i will promise i promise god to do my best over the next five years to do...
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the numbers according to their legal team those numbers showed germany being forced to pay for the euro zone countries despite this not being part of the deal and the single currency was created finance isn't the only place where germans feel a grip is slipping one former german foreign minister gave different reasons why they may be issues with sovereignty suggesting that they have their root in the memory of the country's past but sometimes we shy back from our responsibility as our room states this is a problem not that we are pressed from the outside the defense is also a concern for those who believe germany is losing control of its sovereignty the country is still home to nato bases over twenty years after the end of the cold. war germany today faces no major military threats nor does any european state and that's why this gigantic military machine that the americans have built is completely unlike christic there appear to be historical cultural and economic reasons why some germans feel less sovereignty is disappearing and for a group of lawyers getting ready for their legal batt
the numbers according to their legal team those numbers showed germany being forced to pay for the euro zone countries despite this not being part of the deal and the single currency was created finance isn't the only place where germans feel a grip is slipping one former german foreign minister gave different reasons why they may be issues with sovereignty suggesting that they have their root in the memory of the country's past but sometimes we shy back from our responsibility as our room...
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now with a euro skeptic mood on the rise in britain and many other e.u. countries it's now gaining support in the bloc powerhouse germany thousands have signed a petition against the so-called european stability mechanism which would allow a bloc to directly aid trouble state and artie's peter oliver reports germans are becoming increasingly disappointed with brussels deciding on their money. there's a rising feeling here in germany that it's not the germans who will be in charge of their country. the government has taken the sovereign rights of the german people and given them away to bureaucrats in brussels specifically with regards to currency this is a painful injury to the sovereignty of germany the issue is said to be fought out in the second tightest court this group calling themselves the civil coalition movement want to stop germany's school future being decided by the european central bank particularly how much german cash goes to the eurozone countries and set the prep to democracy because it's no longer the governments who have to make a good
now with a euro skeptic mood on the rise in britain and many other e.u. countries it's now gaining support in the bloc powerhouse germany thousands have signed a petition against the so-called european stability mechanism which would allow a bloc to directly aid trouble state and artie's peter oliver reports germans are becoming increasingly disappointed with brussels deciding on their money. there's a rising feeling here in germany that it's not the germans who will be in charge of their...
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skeptic language to pursue a euro agenda she exactly what harold wilson did forty years ago this speech is happening because of the rise of using it on the rise of you could has led to massive discontent on the back benches in the house of commons and amongst the conservative party in the whole country that's what he's responding to so that's why he talked tough and says we was renegotiate but the reality of what he says if you read the subtext is that the e.u. is very good for us but it serves our interests and i promise i promise god to do my best over the next five years to do everything i can to keep britain a member of that unions this issue is a key constitutional issue it isn't even about economics it's about who governs britain it's about are we dependent nation as a democracy and determines our own future or not and i want to referendum now more of a promise ok i want to ask there's a lot of concern that if a person left the that this would massively affect our relationships our trade relationships certainly have a hit on the economy as a result of that what do you say to those
skeptic language to pursue a euro agenda she exactly what harold wilson did forty years ago this speech is happening because of the rise of using it on the rise of you could has led to massive discontent on the back benches in the house of commons and amongst the conservative party in the whole country that's what he's responding to so that's why he talked tough and says we was renegotiate but the reality of what he says if you read the subtext is that the e.u. is very good for us but it serves...
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sovereignty their independence become an appendage to europe in the west and this was supposed to form a a euro site direct bloc which would help rise the counter of china they know they only have ten to fifteen years before they can't interfere as much as they could in the world russia hasn't played that game they've they've they've maintained a semblance not complete and they've been really nice over and so you've been demonized for doing and then i think. version over it is not only bad for russians eventually in the states because well let's see a chain of disappointments you should go was a disappointment saakashvili was a disappointment why do have all these disappointment ok they say that there are russian agents operating there well i'm afraid the reason is this simplified version of reality these countries have dictators will they roll they don't need to come back to the soviet union to become a third area let's talk about the reset because this is what is on the in the in the news right now my theory is this and agree or disagree with me there was never a reset it was just a way for t
sovereignty their independence become an appendage to europe in the west and this was supposed to form a a euro site direct bloc which would help rise the counter of china they know they only have ten to fifteen years before they can't interfere as much as they could in the world russia hasn't played that game they've they've they've maintained a semblance not complete and they've been really nice over and so you've been demonized for doing and then i think. version over it is not only bad for...
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for the first time since april and on the currency markets so the dollar was strange coming to the euro and as you're seeing here the russian ruble closed mixed to the currency basket. and that's all we have time for in this edition of business up next on our team it's an exclusive head to head with a pakistani protest leader who spoke to us just before he managed to talk the government into dissolving the parliament amid intense calls for political reforms . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charged welcome to the big picture. and. deadly levels for decades. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be just sure would be a. self-imposed out cost from society i will check myself and my going to my brother understand my going to my own immediate i'm going to eventually attend the call of my anger and my frustration. that they know that. they will enter the
for the first time since april and on the currency markets so the dollar was strange coming to the euro and as you're seeing here the russian ruble closed mixed to the currency basket. and that's all we have time for in this edition of business up next on our team it's an exclusive head to head with a pakistani protest leader who spoke to us just before he managed to talk the government into dissolving the parliament amid intense calls for political reforms . you know sometimes you see a story...
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they've made more than $30 million euros after kidnapping french citizens because the french will pay for the nationals to come back. up until this point, they hadn't taken an american hostage and now they have at least three. >> so they would view perhaps mali as the next afghanistan or having the possibility of being the next afghanistan before 9/11 when in fact it was a haven for al qaeda. >> there are parallels there because in some ways, you know as one u.s. official said to me half jokingly it's the world's worst neighborhood. you have islamic extrialists, you have al qaeda through aqim, you have drug traffickers up there in the north of mali. and you have just rebels who want some independence to split the country in two. so in that mix you have that worry that you can create within the chaos a command and control center. like what you saw al qaeda do through the taliban in afghanistan. so that's the fear that it can become a launch pad. >> rose: on another matter finally, when dow expect the secretary of state to testify about ben gazee-- ben gaddee? >> secretary clinton will
they've made more than $30 million euros after kidnapping french citizens because the french will pay for the nationals to come back. up until this point, they hadn't taken an american hostage and now they have at least three. >> so they would view perhaps mali as the next afghanistan or having the possibility of being the next afghanistan before 9/11 when in fact it was a haven for al qaeda. >> there are parallels there because in some ways, you know as one u.s. official said to me...
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speech the extra actually quite a positive actually overall perhaps more positive than many of the euro skeptics would have liked to see he has some points on it that he talks about in sort of growing and building this relationship with the now we know that there was thought going to be put on the table the possibility of a referendum deal that would take place after the twenty fifth the general election a lot of concern here that that will leave britain a can two years of uncertainty but actually what the prime minister was going to highlight is this would be starting the firing guns say to speak on the big debate of britain's relationship with the e.u. we haven't heard yet when the next date will be after this latest because payment of course we've seen is the still a number of times already so there's a lot of consensus of the talk around this that all the hype around this is building has it really being seen as having contributed hugely to helping get clarity on this issue and i think what people are going to be looking for from the speech when it eventually comes is force and coura
speech the extra actually quite a positive actually overall perhaps more positive than many of the euro skeptics would have liked to see he has some points on it that he talks about in sort of growing and building this relationship with the now we know that there was thought going to be put on the table the possibility of a referendum deal that would take place after the twenty fifth the general election a lot of concern here that that will leave britain a can two years of uncertainty but...
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the libyan situation what about the french public i mean france no worries of course immune to the euro crisis do you think we're likely to see continued support from french people now that there are mounting civilian casualties. well yes of this is a tricky subject because up until a few days ago almost two thirds of the french public supported this military intervention in mali but for francois hollande that could change very very quickly as we're seeing these civilian casualties pile up i mean we know that we had civilian casualties in the ground in mali you know throughout the course of last week but this crisis has really upped the stakes with a number of western casualties and other countries now being dragged into this situation this is turning into a very sticky and difficult situation for all and and of course this is a man who was voted in last year in france for his rather peaceful credentials he actually said that he wanted to cut his paternalistic ties with former french colonies but we've seen him jump into this conflict very very quickly and a lot of political analysts ar
the libyan situation what about the french public i mean france no worries of course immune to the euro crisis do you think we're likely to see continued support from french people now that there are mounting civilian casualties. well yes of this is a tricky subject because up until a few days ago almost two thirds of the french public supported this military intervention in mali but for francois hollande that could change very very quickly as we're seeing these civilian casualties pile up i...
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was speaking to said this quote this is the tail that's wagging the dog that this hard core group of euro skeptics within his own party were really dictating the prime minister's actions and i think it's really going to wash. really treated him so from the corner where he's got to have a referendum after an election and he will try a school for politicians to use through paper over the cracks to give a brief to them to them and say that we now are looking for europe to make a response to our proper request for david cameron as prime minister he's definitely in a tight spot right now he's he's not looking particularly strong he's not looking like he's led the way and so you know he is a lot of trouble here we've seen the speech today once again say the uncertainty continues i'm afraid. pakistan's government has reached a deal with a muslim cleric to hold mass protests in the capital islamabad tens of thousands of congress supporters and it ended the sit in after he convinced authorities to dissolve parliament before march ahead of elections after that voting should take place within ninety
was speaking to said this quote this is the tail that's wagging the dog that this hard core group of euro skeptics within his own party were really dictating the prime minister's actions and i think it's really going to wash. really treated him so from the corner where he's got to have a referendum after an election and he will try a school for politicians to use through paper over the cracks to give a brief to them to them and say that we now are looking for europe to make a response to our...
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was speaking to said despite this is the tail that's wagging the dog that this hard core group of euro skeptics within his own party were really dictating the prime minister's actions and i think you've really got them what should really be treated him so far into the corner where he's got to have a referendum after an election and he will try a school for politicians to use to paper over the cranks to give a bit to them a bit to them and say that we now are looking for europe to make a response to our proper request for david cameron as prime minister he's definitely in a tight spot right now he's he's not looking particularly strong he's not looking like he's led the way and so you know he is a lot of trouble here we seem to speak today once again so the uncertainty continues i'm afraid. critic sam certainty all over it will deter foreign investors from britain and angele bring it to the edge of an economic cliff it comes with a prediction is that you could be slipping from its ranking as one of the world's top ten economies will bring you more analysis on that later in the program.
was speaking to said despite this is the tail that's wagging the dog that this hard core group of euro skeptics within his own party were really dictating the prime minister's actions and i think you've really got them what should really be treated him so far into the corner where he's got to have a referendum after an election and he will try a school for politicians to use to paper over the cranks to give a bit to them a bit to them and say that we now are looking for europe to make a...
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was speaking to said this why this is the tail that's wagging the dog that this hard core group of euro skeptics within his own party were really dictating the prime minister's actions and i think you've really got the option really pretty to do so from the corner where he's got to have a referendum after an election and he will try a school for politicians to use through paper over the cranks to give a boost to them to them and say that we now are looking for europe to make a response to our proper requests for david cameron as prime minister he's definitely in a tight spot right now he's he's not looking particularly strong he's not looking like he's led the way and so you know he is a lot of trouble here we seem to speak today once again so the uncertainty continues i'm afraid. sarah ferguson now cameron's critics say he may be taking britain to the edge of an economic cliff to make predictions the u.k. could be falling out of the top ten economies and we report on that later in the program. pakistan's government has reached a deal with a muslim cleric to hold mass protests in the ca
was speaking to said this why this is the tail that's wagging the dog that this hard core group of euro skeptics within his own party were really dictating the prime minister's actions and i think you've really got the option really pretty to do so from the corner where he's got to have a referendum after an election and he will try a school for politicians to use through paper over the cranks to give a boost to them to them and say that we now are looking for europe to make a response to our...